American ports-north Atlantic. George Philip & Son, Ltd. The London Geographical Institute. (to accompany) Philips' Mercantile Marine Atlas. Second Edition . 1905.

Double page colored map, with insets: The Great Lakes; Soo Canals; Montreal; Halifax; Newfoundland; Hampton Roads; Baltimore & Philadelphia; The coast from New York to Boston; Boston Harbour; New York Harbour. Shows political divisions, towns, populations, mail routes, steamship routes, distance...

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Main Authors: Philip, George, London Geographical Institute, Philip, Son & Nephew
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: George Philip & Son, Ltd. 1905
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Summary:Double page colored map, with insets: The Great Lakes; Soo Canals; Montreal; Halifax; Newfoundland; Hampton Roads; Baltimore & Philadelphia; The coast from New York to Boston; Boston Harbour; New York Harbour. Shows political divisions, towns, populations, mail routes, steamship routes, distances, principal railways, telegraph cables, navigable waters, canals, lighthouses, harbors, British and American consular offices, naval stations, dockyards, etc. Depth shown by gradient tints and soundings. Includes reference to general map. 2nd edition, 1905 Philip's Philips' Mercantile Marine Atlas. Edited by George Philip. Published by George Philip & Son and London Geographical Institute in 1905. Maps are double page, printed in full color, including general maps and diagrams, navigation charts and physical maps. Showing mail routes, steamship routes, distances, cities, towns, populations, naval stations, cables, light houses, navigable waters, canals, roads and railroads. Depth shown by gradient tints and soundings. Atlas also includes statistical summary: table of distances, list of British and American consulates, Foreign money values, and index. It's bound in half leather dark blue cloth covered boards with "Philips' Mercantile Marine Atlas Of The World" embossed on the front cover and the spine in gilt.